The famous Italian homes that cost 1 euro, how does the truth stand? (Video)

Photo: Ilistrim journalist Arber Agaliu in an interview for Euroenws Albania also spoke of residences that are being sold at 1 euros in Italy. He said the truth of this policy, is that it has failed at first, but recently it seems to be working best and it's turning into a <x0m <x0m” [...]
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Journalist Arber Agaliu in an interview for Euroenws Albania also spoke of residences that are being sold at 1 euros in Italy.
He said the truth of this policy, is that at first it has failed, but recently it seems to be functioning best and is turning into a <x0m <x0m”economic> for these towns, which are mostly inhabited only by the elderly.
Agaliu said that usually these flats, which are sold for 1 euros, are dwellings that have not had an heir and have passed into the hands of municipalities in Italy, while added that recently, the main buyers of these properties are Americans.
<x0); Italy is much bigger than Albania; Italians are generally located with two houses as real estate. Often when a house remains without an owner and sometimes in these southern towns only the elderly are left, the moment the elderly man changes lives, in a moment the property passes to the municipality, in case he has no descendants.
This idea of one-euro homes is attractive not only for the return of great-great-great-greats from other countries of the world but for tourism as well. Most of these houses are being bought by Americans. Normals later come into play some policies since the municipality changes. But for many, this 1 euro housing policy started in 2004 in the region of Sicily. This was a failure at first, but then this was turned into a “bum<x1 economic> for these towns. /euronews. al












